The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 02, 1904, Image 2

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WATERS
HAOEY &
COMPANY!
CLOSING OUT SAL
We have inaugurated a closing-out sale, for CASH ONLY, beginning January 1st, 1904, on all lines of Dry Goods, Cloth!
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We have one of the best lines of Groceries in Burns, and will'sei
ing, Overcoats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, etc.
them to to you at reduced prices. Call and be convinced.
gon for their onproval or rejection at the, I l.tit--
time within
which the question
prohi-
— — I. ^«1«
i no of linonrj
REPUBLICANS NAME TICKET and the district conventions were ; general election 1 * to be held on the
6th I ! bition — such
sale of in»z»wlani
intoxicating
liquors
the 6th
may again be submitted to vote in the 1
not. These resolutions endors-1
ed J. N. Williamson for con­
gress, Geo Davis for circuit judge,
THE CONVENTION NOT WHOLLY A
Wm. Miller for district attorney
REAL LOVE FEAST.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
and J L Sitz for joint-representa­
Ono Year ...........................................
12.00
tive. Chas. Newell and G W.
Hix Month«..................................
1.00 |
¡Clevenger
did not approve of send­
Three Months..................................................... 75
;
Rather
Caustic
Remarks
and
Person
­
Some
ing
delegates
instructed and said
alities--Malcolm Moody Scores a
so.
M.
FitzGerald
and Senator
Most
Decided
Victory.
JULIAN HYKI) — — — — MaHaffor
i Gowan spoke in favor of such in­
The delegates to the republican struction. During the discussion
Another name is this week county convention met at the court it appeared that some were inclined
added to our political announce- house yesterday morning and ef­ i to be personal and Chairman Par-
ment column, that of Chas. Mc-1 fected temporary organization by I risk reminded them to be as easy
Kinzie for the oilice of county I electing Hon. 0. W. Parrish chair- as possible. Well, we didn’t get
commissioner. Mr. McKinzie is | man and Geo Young and M. Fen. all that was said down on our note
a Harney county raised boy and wick secretary and assistant secre­ ' note book accurately therefore can­
lias many good qualities. His tary respectively. After appoint, not give onr readers the benefit of
friends feel confident he would be ing the various committees the some very eloquent remarks. A
the right man in the responsible meeting adjourned until afternoon. vote decided the matter in favor of
At about 2 o'clock Chairman unslructed delegates, but it was
position to which he aspires. He
Parrish
again called the body to twisted around to apply only to
is very favorably known to a,
order and the various committies congressman. The vote was 23 to
large number of voters and would
reported
33.
no doubt make a good race if giv­
There were 56 delegates in the
This was considered a -decided
en the nomination.
I convention, Pine Creek, Catlow victory for Moody who would like
and Warm Springs precincts not to succeed Mr. Williamson and had.
SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1904.
Mamey Locals.
A little more snow no farming
yet. The boys are a little blue.
County Commissioner Chas.
Miller was in our city Sunday
shaking hands with old friends.
Mias Alice Drinkwater was home
and returned to her school at Lawen
Sunday.
e’re Still at it!
day of June, being the first Monday of 1
same district; providing penalties and
June, 1904,
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Seliing Goods at the same old
punishment for the violation of any of
NOW,THEREFORE, I,Geo. E Cbam-
the piovisions of this law ; providing for
Stand and at Prices Cheapest.
berlain Governor of the State of Oregon, the return to any liquor deah-r or other
i n obedience to the provisions of said act person of a proportionate amount of any
hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby license fee which he may have paid,
make and issue this Proclamation to the whenever the district in which he shall ,
peiple of the State of Oregon, announc­ be engaged in business shall be declared ,
ing that the said State Prohibition Alli­
to be prohibition territory ; and a ■ lying DRESS
600DE.
FURNISHING
60(
ance has filed said initiative petition
to all elections held under the provis­
with tiie requisit number of cignatures
ions of this law the proivsmns of the |
thereto attached, demanding that there
gene- al election laws of the st te and
be submitted to the’ legal electors of the
declaring certain rules of evidence ap­
State of Oregon for tl eir approval or re­
plicable to proeecution under this Act.
jection at I he regular election to bo held
Done a' tho Capitol at Salem this 10th
on the (¡th day of June, being tiie first
dav of February, A. D., 1904.
Monday of June, 1904, a proposed law '
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN
providing for elections in any county or
We Have the Reputation of Carrying the
By the Governor:
Governor. I
precinct therein or any subdivision
F.
I.
DUNBAR,
therein or any subdivision of a county
Secretary ef State.
consisting of any number of entire ami
contiguous precincts of such county to
determine whether the sale of intoxicat
ing liquors shall be prohibited in such
county or sulxlivision thereof, and for
other purposes connected therewith as
Of Dress Goods and Trimmings of any house in the county. Thil
hereinafter stated, having for its purpose
and lieing briefly of the tenor and effect
is admitted by t v.-ry dress-maker in town.
following, that is to eay :
?/'’<? arc Acre to /itease anti to cater to loan to.
Cat! ant
A bill to propose, by initiative peti­
note ffooets.
fjtiet/ are of the
tion» a law providing for elections in any
county or any precinct therein or any
subdivision of a county consisting of any
LATEST
AND
FASHIONS
number of entire and contiguous pre­
cincts of such county, to determine
Prices homer Than Ever before.
whether tho sale of intoxioating liquors !
shall be prohibited in such county or i
subdivision thereof or in such precinct; |
providing for the filing of petitions for I
such elections ami the form and effect,
thereof, and for notices of such elections
•
ami for the time and manner of holding
and conducting the same; declaring what;
shall constitute a subdivision of the '
county within the meaning of this law;
declaring what acts shall and what shall |
not constitute a violation of This law ;
BLACK MINORCA and
declaring the qualifications of petition­
BUFF LEGHORNS.
ers and of electors at such elections;
applying to such elections the provisions
Why not keep hens that
of Sections 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904,
1905, 1900, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911,
will lay in winter as well
1912 and 1975 of Bellinger & Cotton’s
as summer?
Annotates] Codes and Statutes of Oregon ;
providing for printing and distributing
I HAVE THEH.
ballots for such elections; prescribing
the duties of public officers in relation
PER JSEI TING, $2 50
to such elections and in relation to the
enforcement of the provisions of this
law; providing for the issuaned by the
County Court of orders prohibiting the
sale of intoxicating liquors witliic certain
limits and declaring the duties of such
courtB in reference thereto; limiting the
GENERAL MERCflfiM
BOOTS, SHOE . GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,]
EVERY LINE COMPLE
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
styles
EGGS FOR HAfCHINu
THOROUGHBRED
Politics and dancing are taking
up the attention of our people al
present.
Jas. Bunyard has moved to his
<>w creek ranch where he expects
to farm this season.
BOX STOVES,
Wednesday we had quite a good
turn out at the democratic primaries
and elected the following delegates:
Prie Withers, Thos Howser, Benton
Embree and Joseph Buchanan to
represent this part at the county
convention to be held in Burnì*
l
April 6th.
The Harney Dramatic Company
are at work on a play for April 15th.
They hope their friends will avail
themselves of the treat
Farmers are begining to put
teams to the harrow and plow and
say it goes all right Also say the
grass is growing very fast.
O regniti;
' of the S
‘ have peti
Interior
tiona <rf
Blue Mm
purpose
cure a ri
tion of tl
Dr. L. E. Hibbard.
ZEBnolslooeiicLs,
Caxxiag'es, E-jig-g-ies.
Oamp "\X7“agons.
TUJO ARLiGADS JUST
Complete line on hand.
HON. MALCOLM A. MOODY.
JUDGED JURY
$
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Mr. Moody is showing unexpected strength according to results
Alma Davis and Jas. Bunyard
of
republican
primaries in the various counties in this district, to re­
have gone to the Island on a hunt­
is very popular locally and stands £
gain
his
seat
in
Congress. He
I
ing expedition.
well with the administration as has been shown by his influence in j
Joe Buchanan from Burns, Price
Withers and A. C. McMahon were several important matters since Mr. Williamson has represented us
in from the Nine Mile slough to aid in Congress. Mr. Moody gained a decided victory at the republican
convention here yesterday when his friends defeated the resolution to
in the democratic primaries.
semi instructed delegates to the convention.
Harney sent Robt Irving, O.
Shingledecker, Frank Davis, Emory
being represented.
a good effect on his admirers and
llill, Jess Allierson and Roland
Tiie report of the committee on friends here.
Hankins to the republican county
The report of the finance com­
credentials caused a clash as there
convention this week.
were two sets of delegates from mittee was certainly original mid
Spring days are here the most Crane Creek, one side being repre­ established a precedent
They
lieantiful of the year.
R 8. T.
sented by Julian George and the proposed assessing each delegate
other by A. Venator and others. in the convention 25c at d a like
Walter Calkins ii rrived hete In making their statements to the sum for each proxy held. J J.
from Washington Thursday eve- convention these gentlemen were Donegan, who had all IBs pockets
ning. He informs UR lie WHS mar- not altogether complimentary in full of proxies representing about
ried on March 20 to .Mi OR Ellie their remarks and became some­ all of the southern part of the
Stacker, of Hartland, Wash Wal- what personal as the argument county objected most vigorously.
ter had been holding a |M>sition al
It is reported that such a move
warmed up
the Portland Ruainesa College since
would simply bankrupt Jimmie.
Mr.
George
said
he
had
been
ap
­
leaving here last Summer. He
pointed
committeeman
for
that
is here looking after some stock
(Continued on page 5)
which he hopes to dispose of in the precinct at a recent meeting of the
near future and will soon return to Central committee by Chairman
PROCLAMATION.
Portland. His bride did not ac­ Grant Thompson, as it appeared
the
precinct
was
not
represented
company him His many former
Whereas. the Secretary of State of tin
schoolmates and friends join us in He had gone over and notified at State of Oregon has notified uie in writ- ,
I
lea»t
half
of
the
voters
that
the
wishing him success and happiness.
ing that pursuant to the provisions of an I
primaries would l»e held at the act entitled “An act making effective the I
Miss Bertha Williams entertained Stauffer place. He had three initiative and referendum provisions of
a numlier of her young friend« last voters at the primary and all were Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitu­
Saturday evening at ner home, elected delegates
Mr Venator, tion of the State of Oregon, and regulat­
Whiil was indulged ill ami fortu. who it appears was chosen central ing election« thereunder, and providing
nate players to reciave first .pH««« i committiuan two years ago, but no penalties for violations of pro» isions of
this act,” approved February 24, 1S1H,
were Miss Vella Mace and Earl record mails of it, also called for a the State Prohibition Alliance duly tiled
SweA. The “boobies” went to primary election at the Fieler place in his office on February 5, 1901, an in I
Mias Helene Swain and Erank where the regular polling place had itiative petition cr-ntaining 8,sl6 signa­
Welcome. Ice cream and cake was been established for several rears. tures properly attached thereto and cer-'
served to the guests. Those pre­ His primaries fared better in num­ tifiwl in accordance with law. demand- '
ing that a proceed law, the tenor ami
sent were Misses Duloraa Racine, ber, there being six voters present. effect <»f which is hereinafter particular!» ,
(.oldie Duncan, Vella Mace, Frank­ On a vote Mr. Venator'« delegation set forth, providing fur elections in any
ie Shelley, Agnes Sweek, Helene was sealed, the vote standing 37 to county or any precinct therein or any
•uldivisioti therein or any «nNHvision
Swain, Clare Swain, Nita Smith, 11.
of a county consisting of any number of I
Pauline Txicher, Esther I<aurie, Mrs
The next lively thing to trans­ entire and contiguous precincts of such |
Farre. Messrs Frank Rieder, Al pire was the objection to the report county to determine whether the Mie of |
Welcome Will I"
McKinney. —
j of the committee on platform and intoxicating liquors shall he prohibited |
Welcome. Paul Harvey,
larvar. Platt
Piatt Ran
Ran-
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in such county or subdivision there f or
dall I,eon Brown, L. E Wing Karl! ' reno! ut ione The tiret wsi «atiafac any such precinct, ami for other purpose,
llw| VV
Farm I tory but the reeolutione and inetruc- a. hondaafu-r stal^i Uiall ta.
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If you will try this drug store for quality, for in ample
stock of drug store goods;
If you will test it for accuracy, promptness and courteous
treatment of customers;
If iou will establish a Court of Inquiry to look into the
question of high quality with lowest prices;
1 lien we will be perfectly willing that you should be
judge and jury —we know what your verdict will be.
THE CITY DRUG STORE.
H. M. HORTON, Propt.
flermoton ujindmills,
Aermoton Pumps,
Irrigation Pumps,
Pitcher Pumps,
Bieyele Pumps -
Galvanized Pipe, BDiek Pipe, Stove Pip
Pipe Fittings -All kind«.
RIFUCS, SHOTGUNS TOY GUNS, AMMUfilTI
O1 all kinds for all of them.
H nting Coat«», Hunting beggings, Hanfc
Caps, Gun ■- eses, Cartridge Cases, Ete.,U
i
AVY,
H UF, and SpORTING HARDWfli/
Galvanized, Black and Smooth Wire.—Doors, Windcuis,
Tmuiare, Graniteuiare, Ensmeleduiare, Steelmere.
OHvu- Chilled PloWS, Sulky Plows, Gan? Pk
alking PI ws, Disc Plows, Disc Dribs and IP;
' ws. k ultivato s, iarden Cultivators- allkil
of Agriculture! |mp|emerts
& I I MM INS, Burns, Orel
A
a a a
BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
LEWIS A- GARRETT, Propts.
Special attention
to transcient custom»1'
freight teams.
Horses kept by tht
u'cek or month.
i K V >
FIRST; CLASS LIVERY H*
If ay and grain ai»
on hand.
HOPKINS <fc GARRETT,
Your patronage solici*4
Manufacturers and dealers in
SADDLES and HARNESS.
Bridles, Spurs. Whips. Robes: Ropes. Etc.
If your stock are ailing in any way come and get some
Security Stock Remedies; Gall cure, liniments, blisters.
8 »nth .Main Bl, Rumi, f**
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Fanerais^
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